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Saint Croix National Scenic RiverwayCanoes pulled up at campsite after finishing paddling for the day
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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
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A rusty boat anchor with ring and t-bar on top
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An anchor found in the St. Croix River
The park's museum collection consists of a large archeological collection (72,117) curated at the Midwest Archeological Center in Lincoln, Nebraska and a smaller collection mainly located at the Riverway Headquarters. The on-site collection contains approximately 300 items, which are on exhibit or in storage at Riverway Visitor Centers. The collection includes both natural and cultural objects. They have been obtained on loan, by purchase, as gifts and from field collections. Objects with adequate documentation have been cataloged. Additional natural history specimens are expected to be received as a result of research conducted for the Riverway. The park intends to curate a baseline native mussel collection in response to the zebra mussel threat. Few cultural objects are expected to be added, except by field collection or gift. Thus the park collection is expected to see limited growth.
Blackand white old photo of three men standing on logs loaded on a wagon with horses attached  

Did You Know?
In 1872 3,500 men, 1,600 horses and 250 oxen logged off 35,000 acres cutting some 200 million board feet of logs. "Taylors Falls Reporter". In 1883 the Boom in Stillwater, Minnesota, which collected logs coming down the St. Croix River, reported 1,397,417 logs for 217,045,647 board feet.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 11:38 EST